OK, thanks for the fast reply. Just what I needed to know. I'll let you know how the install goes.
Chuck
OK, thanks for the fast reply. Just what I needed to know. I'll let you know how the install goes.
Chuck
Install went well. Rescan went well (a few channels needed rescan prior to install. All prior data was there).
Nice new features, all smooth.
Timeline issue, I added to existing support thread.
Thanks
Chuck
For anyone interested, I tweaked the 'slick' menu_backdrop.png for drop shadows. Like this:
The tweaked menu_backdrop.png is attached.
You'll also need to tweak skin.xml to keep everything aligned. In my case, on my 720p display, I had to use the following in <Placements>:
JayCode:<Placement name="MenuBackdrop" loc="0,63.2"/> <Placement name="SelectedTaskDescription" loc="10,71.1" alpha="150"/>
Mike
PVRX2 1.3.11
Community Skin 3.2.4
Community Skin Plugin 3.2.2
Win7 RTM 7600 x32
Comcast Houston (cable co)
ECS 7050M-M2 V2
AMD Phenom 9550 QuadCore
4G RAM
BFG GeForce 9600GT 512mb
160g SATA II (OS)
500g SATA II (DATA)
LG GGC-H20LK Combo drive
Hauppauge WinTV HVR-2250
JVC RX-9010 RX
Samsung PN50A550
I have a directory with the following contents:
Movie1.avi
Movie1.jpg
Movie1.xml
Movie2.avi
Movie2.jpg
Movie2.xml
When I browser thru video library The picx does not change from Movie1.jpg to Movie2.jpg however the relevant xml is shown.
The funny part is when I scroll thru Movie1.avi it shows say Movie1.jpg and when I scroll thru Movie2.avi it shows the SAME Movie1.jpg (xml changes though) - when i exit and come thru video libaray, the Movie2.jpg shows for both Movie1.avi and Movie2.avi. Has anybody had similar problems
Another question.....
If I have a directory structure like follows:
Movie1 folder
Movie1.avi
Movie1.jpg
Movie1.xml
Movie2 folder
Movie2.avi
Movie2.jpg
Movie2.xml
Does the interface work for the above structure?
There was a patch posted for this. http://forums.gbpvr.com/showpost.php...16&postcount=5
It'll show the xml and jpg, but only when you're in the respective directories.Another question.....
If I have a directory structure like follows:
Movie1 folder
Movie1.avi
Movie1.jpg
Movie1.xml
Movie2 folder
Movie2.avi
Movie2.jpg
Movie2.xml
Does the interface work for the above structure?
Ok the new patch fixed it!
I need the directory folder to behave just like there were no directories....
Need your suggestion how I can accomplish.
Let me detail it out here.
If I have a directory structure like follows:
c:\Movies
c:\MoviesMovie1.avi (Can I have some instructions in this file to execute c:\Movies\Movie1\)
c:\MoviesMovie1.jpg
c:\MoviesMovie1.xml
c:\MoviesMovie2.avi (Can I have some instructions in this file to execute c:\Movies\Movie2\)
c:\MoviesMovie2.jpg
c:\MoviesMovie2.xml
c:\Movies\Movie1\AUDIO_TS/....
c:\Movies\Movie1\VIDEO_TS/....
c:\Movies\Movie2\AUDIO_TS/....
c:\Movies\Movie2\VIDEO_TS/....
Can the ones in bold do-able?
Typo...
c:\Movies
c:\Movies\Movie1.avi (Can I have some instructions in this file to execute c:\Movies\Movie1\)
c:\Movies\Movie1.jpg
c:\Movies\Movie1.xml
c:\Movies\Movie2.avi (Can I have some instructions in this file to execute c:\Movies\Movie2\)
c:\Movies\Movie2.jpg
c:\Movies\Movie2.xml
c:\Movies\Movie1\AUDIO_TS/....
c:\Movies\Movie1\VIDEO_TS/....
c:\Movies\Movie2\AUDIO_TS/....
c:\Movies\Movie2\VIDEO_TS/....
Sorry, but Video Library is a directory based file browser, it doesnt attempt to flatten the directory structure to include directories at a lower level.
If you have the following, then you'll see these two movies listed, with metadata and cover art when you browser to c:\movies.
You see the cover art for this ripped DVD when you browse to c:\movies\movie1c:\Movies\Movie1.avi
c:\Movies\Movie1.jpg
c:\Movies\Movie1.xml
c:\Movies\Movie2.avi
c:\Movies\Movie2.jpg
c:\Movies\Movie2.xml
c:\Movies\Movie1\AUDIO_TS/....
c:\Movies\Movie1\VIDEO_TS/....